Calendar of Events
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Summer Concerts & Movies |
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Hike to the Top
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July 25
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Summer Reading Program
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Senior Center
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Save the Date! |
Annual State of the City
Thursday, August 27th
at 11:30 a.m.
Conference & Recreation Center
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Pet Adoption Events |
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Summer Kids Camp
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Art Activities in
Moreno Valley
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City Council Meeting Set for
World Logistics Center
Public Hearing
The Moreno Valley City Council will conduct a Public Hearing for the World Logistics Center project on Wednesday, July 15, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Chamber at 14177 Frederick St. with overflow seating available in City Hall lobbies, just across the parking lot at the Conference & Recreation Center located at 14075 Frederick St., and at the Emergency Operations Center located near the Public Safety building. Contact the Planning Division at 951.413.3206 for more information.
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High End Car Maker
Chooses Moreno Valley
Fisker Automotive and Technology Group chose Moreno Valley to be the home of its new state of the art manufacturing facility. They will bring highly skilled jobs to Moreno Valley and will introduce the electric hybrid car manufacturing industry into the region.
Read more about this wonderful new opportunity for the community at www.moval.org. Click here to find out more about new business and development in the City.
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Smart & Final is Back in Town Our City had cause for celebration early last month with the grand opening of the new Smart & Final Extra! store. The new store is located at the northeast corner of Alessandro Blvd. and Perris Blvd. The full-size Smart & Final Extra! will create more than 50 new jobs for the area.
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Shop MoVal this Back-to-School Season
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Business Spotlight: Sunnymead Animal Hospital
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The City of Moreno Valley offers some tips to help keep friends, family and pets safe this summer.
Pool Safety: There are several ways to keep family and friends safe around the pool this summer.
- Always watch your children when they are in or near a pool or spa.
- Teach children basic water safety tips.
- Keep children away from pool drains, pipes, and other openings to avoid entrapment.
- Have a portable telephone close by at all times when you and your family are using a pool or spa.
- If a child is missing, look for him or her in the pool or spa first.
- Share safety instructions with family, friends and neighbors.
- Learn how to swim and teach your child how to swim.
- Learn to perform CPR on children and adults, and update those skills regularly.
- Understand the basics of life-saving so that you can assist in a pool emergency.
Pet Safety: Please take precautions to keep your family pet safe:
- Microchip pets to ensure permanent identification and keep an ID tag on your pet in case he or she becomes lost.
- Never leave a pet alone inside a vehicle. Even with windows cracked, temperatures rise quickly causing animals to die from heatstroke.
- Exercise your pet in the early morning hours when temperatures are cooler.
- Provide outdoor pets with plenty of shade and access to a fresh supply of water at all times.
- Avoid walking your pet on hot asphalt or concrete as the high temperatures will cause their body temperature to quickly rise and the hot surfaces can burn their paws.
- Old and overweight pets should be kept in air-conditioned rooms as much as possible especially during the hot time of the day as they are more likely to overheat.
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Moreno Valley Police Department
Hosts National Night Out
National Night Out is Tuesday, August 4th. This nationwide event is held to encourage neighborhoods to turn on outside lights, and spend the evening outside with neighbors and police officers who work in those neighborhoods. Neighborhoods will be hosting a variety of events ranging from small potlucks and BBQs to larger block parties.
National Night Out is designed to:
- Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness.
- Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts.
- Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police/community partnerships.
- Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and will not tolerate criminal behavior.
To find the participating neighborhood near you, contact the Moreno Valley Police Department at 951.486.6717.
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Play Place for Canine Companions
Hound Town Dog Park is the perfect place to play with your dog this summer. The one-acre park has separate areas for large and small dogs. Plus, there is a three-in-one drinking fountain for dogs and their owners, two waste stations, a shelter with park benches, and planters with trees. The park is located at the Moreno Valley Equestrian Center, 11150 Redlands Boulevard, at the southeast level of the Center. The park is open from 8:00 a.m. to dusk, seven days a week. So, pack up your canine companions and give them a chance to enjoy the new equipment.
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Kids Read for Prizes!
The Summer Reading Program is happening now! From now until July 31, library goers ages 2 and up can earn prizes for reading! Prizes include gift certificates to restaurants and arcades, books, t-shirts, flash drives, and more. One prize is offered for every five books read. Prizes are limited to one prize per person per week.
The Moreno Valley Public Library has a lot going on this summer. Check them out!
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Get Connected and Share Ideas
The City of Moreno Valley provides several ways to help you stay informed and engaged. Check us out:
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Looking for something to do? The Moreno Valley Community Calendar is the place to look when it comes to meetings and events in Moreno Valley. The Calendar is available to all organizations in Moreno Valley hosting a meeting or event that is open to the public to help get the word out. The online form is easy to use. |
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